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The Kansas Mirror from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 1

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The Kansas Mirrori
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Lawrence, Kansas
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V' mtRh Pi v--v an ki 7 uk uo. -m Vol. i LAVHENCE, KANSAS, THURSDAY DECEMBER 15, 1881. No A i 0 Entered at the Post Office at Lavi should Has- matt er. i labor of Vv'ol il no hist o- arm raiiiiinAv.i In regard to 1 lie rencn crow is now regarding the special committee of the ch-dividend 1 per deputies fa vo'-s the sale of d'anv.) I twelve million francs, possessing ouknown.

The receive: patient creditors with a The lifo-savimr crews along the roast are ml a. strike for mi iur compensation. They now receive eight, jpi iiit hs' service. re CONDENSED TELEGRAPIKC. rical value.

It, is proposed to sword valued at a quarter ndii'a as also certain presents from in Alexander malleable iron, who for th i'Mlt. I The Grand Trunk managers have built ni' nstev loeemetives and imported English engineers, and threaten to run trains from real to Chicago at the rat of sixty miles per hour, including 1UYC1! has 1 n- a- the almshouse at archs. The Post-Ofrce have he so, nages. NEWS OK THE WEEK- at the age of 01. post mist rsv.o are in Washing tin seeking reappointment.

Mrr. Thump son, of Louisville, ha a strong letter from Mrs. "Garfield. T'lr. Hi it, assistant- S-cretary of slate, is to he succeeded by Judre J.

Bancroft Davis, of the court claims. Secretary informed that during the war Peru and Chili, and subsequently 'luring the occupation of Peru by Chilian ivoms, the -mails of Peru were opened cvveval times by the Chilian military authorities, and that a number of i eiii tered letter Me. Kcnzie On the I at nre ot jjouisiana is I o). a special scKioii to provide ad. opiate rev-eiui McEnerv insists upon.an assessment roll of for the state, when taxation to the constitutional limit wiil be mure than ample to meet expenses.

Without making any change in the its r.t Cape $2.00 ooo. go. Milwaii-'nearly $18, Town, Allien, have, i'a'led for The e.i of tlie Chic kee and tit. Paul road vill he were retained. Gen.

Sherman and the Executive Com Hunt is likely to return to tlx bench. lion John Ross lias heen elected ly UOD.OOO tor tlie year. At. wi.t, 4 i i t-n. rvl i rr1r the mittee of the Garfield Memorial Hospital have received encouraging reports from or of l.L-..

ihiL.I 'Cherokee, council at Tahapiah as edit percentages, ih" toutliwcwtevn ranway abroad. It appears that in most of the pool lias reorganized' by admitting addi European cities, and even in Cairo, Egypt, committees have been organized to collect Da.tci.ii McMillan and William Connell. The first steamship of a new line bearing1 the Chinese flag has reached the Thames with three thousand tons of tea. the Adr.oaUe. the ollicial wran of the Cherokee Indians.

Four men, mounted and armed, robbed ths store of R. W. Hubbard, thirty miles below Austin, in daylight, of $500 money for the proposed testimonial, as a token of great love and respect for the late President. The Sprague divorce case will come up trial on Uie second Monday in Janu-, anLl a noiisiaerable quantity of good. rv.

at Providence. In the federal conrtit Philadelpl liia, HI verdicts were given against Benjamin B. Wiley and Joseph unk, star-route contractors, for the amount of their bonds. William Allen, a negro murderer, was tak'n from the iail at Warwick Court- Vice President the Northern Pacific says the track will be extended to the Little Ro-ebud hy the end of the year. Already hills have been introduced in the senate, 33 of which were presented by one person.

Wolves are raiding upon sheep in the region of Waupaca, Wis. The bounties are 11 on each of the ferocious animals. tional' territory in' Kansas controlled the Missouri and in Nebraska ributary to the Burlington, and by creating the Hanni'ial ami Toledo division. The British war vessel London espied a slaver off Zani liar, flying French colors, and fired a gun across her to compel her surrender. The suspicious craft, which was manned by Arabs, replied with a discharge ot rifles, killing the English captain and two sailors, and then sailed away.

The Northern Pacific, road reports earnings for the year' of and operating expenses of $1,021,210. From sale of lands $2,400,024 were received. A seven-foot vein of coal is being opened near Niles City. Express matter lor Fort Ke-ogh is being received. General Swaim, Judge Advocate General, denies having stated that he had up proved the findings of the Whittuker It is rumored that Mr.

Benjamin H. Brewster's appointment as Attorney of the United States will be temporary, and that Mr. Emery Storrs, of Chicago, wiil be appointed his successor next spring, when Secretary Lincoln will be given an important diplomatic appointment. It is also stated that Secretary ifunt will not remain in the Cabinet many days after New-Year's. The New York and New England road has passed into the hands of a directorate representing Gould and the Erii and Pennsylvania roads.

A resolution was passeil to double-track the entire line, 22S miles. It is saal that $10,000,000 has been subscribed to build a road from Banbury, to connect with the elevated system in New York. ii c( house, Virginia, by masked men, and hung to a tree. The Baptist church at Greenville, Mich, has withdrawn fellowship from Mrs. E.

C. Barnard, recently acquitted of the murder of Mrs. Curtis, the pastor's wite. After New Year's day, money-orders are to be exchanged between the United Old members believe that the present- Stat and the Australian colonies. The session of congress will be an extremely long and interesting one.

The military post at Atlanta has been abolished, and McPher-on barracks were sold for $10,000. Pies dent Arthur has moved into the white house. It is said that John Davis change will greatly lacilitate commerce. The Regent of State University of Illinois, onampaign, nave cieeiueii in sui)-1 Conrt-martiaI. tan said tliat ins U'-cmou i ii I i 1 pres secret societies, rso suident win oe had lieen made, and would lie torward lie to to the Secretary' of Wa admitted alter 1 who belongs to any college fraternity.

sav what his decision was. Fdwin P. Christie, the father of negro minstrelsy, left an estate of A sensation has Imvmi created at the City of Mexico by the attempt of an American named Greenwood to bribe senators and secure a valuable concession. The, mis By continued litigation it has heen re- r'. I i i ii in oi i Milwaukee, wiio for the pa: year has been considered partially insane, made a murderous attack on her husband at midnight Saturday, striking him twice in tlie forehead wit li he blade of an ax, laying bare his brain.

She recently heard the parish priest publish the bans of a man of the same name as her husl and, and labored under the delusion that the latter intended to marry another woman. iuced to $35,000, which has recently been nwarded to tlie heirs of he widow. sion to Washington has been tendered several persons, as Zamacona is to retire in January. The brothers Bosquet, of Pella. Iowa, have received man Holland a dratt tor in to be his private secretary The presidmit has accepted a twenty-tive section of the Northern Pacitic road lying in Idaho.

Six hundred tenants of the like of Devonshire have derided not to pay rent unless a reduction of 20 percent, be made. The British government has ordered the blockade of Gemba island, Africa, near which a naval captain was killed by a slaver. The three Russian policemen who failed to discover the mine in Little Garden street have been sentenced to exile in Archangel for three years. John R. McLean has purchased the interest of 1 ton.

James J. Fa run in The Enquirer, of Cincinnati, and become sole proprietor. The Turkish minister for foreign affairs Guiteau has been completely unnerved by the excitement-of his trial, and the 0,000, sent as conscience money, to pay a debt, due their father thirty-two years ago. Edward o. Stokes, tlie slayer ot government physician was called in to see inn Sunday.

I he jail officials state that Israel Amies, a political leader at ha- Fisk, having m-t with great pcumary success in California, is liviiur in a very extravagant manner in New York. Two mamero, iUexico. started our, on a mur- lerous 'raid among the ranches, and shot his fear of hanging ghas wrought the change. Wormley, the colored juror, bids fair to break down at an early day. MM.

TVfw.l, Twenty on and wounded no less than seventeen persons before he could be killed. large houses which he ovuei fourih street have -n ad le man house, of hich he Alicr lliai ttl imi M'MU, HI 11.11., Ill II Mrs. Barnard was acquitted of the mur I to the Hints' o'd to have Mansfield on her der of the wife of Rev. Emery Curtis, ban become part; proprietor. is in New York, leaditur a has informed the American minister that been followed hy the marriage ot the preacher to Miss C.

Palmer, a schoolteach own means. the man who murdered Parsons, the missionary, died over a year ago. er at Greenville. He is 70 years of age, and resides at 11. His bride is 50.

Tlie Manitoba road has completed its A train passing through a tunnel in a track to Minto, 116 miles from Fargo, and An eagle has for some time been snapping up fowls and young pig's on the farms near lleltonsville, Ind. When enpt-ured it was found to measure seven feet between the tips of the wimrs. At Milltown, N. Saturday. Ellsworth Cre ruling waylaid Miss Gertrude Dyker, and outraged her person.

Her brother soon overtook the villain and killed him with a shot-gun. Speaker Keifer is devoting considerable time to repairing the various committees, but it is not anticipated that the lists will be ready much, it' at all, before the holiday recess. is still putting down a mile of ran per da v. suburb of London met an obstruction and was thrown from the track. Three other trains, ignorant of the followed in quick succession and plunged upon The pedestrian contest at Memphis resulted in a victory for Hart, the colored At Rock cut, near Pittsburgh, the explosion of a lamp set fire to a.

hoarding-house in the loft of which forty railway laborers were asleep. The stairway was intautly cut off by tiame. and the upper portion of the building tilled ssith smoke. Nine men were speedily roasted or suli'o-cated. and eleven others were sent to the hospital in a dying- condition.

Odd Fellows throughout United States and Canada will hear with deep regret of the death of th- Hon. Tal P. oilier, of Kentucky. He was one of prominent men of the Independent '), or, and tor ears has him Ha boy, who made 30(5 mile in 75 hours, O'Leary was second, with 3013. Troops of the sultan of Zanzibar have captured a party ot Aral suspected of 1 einer the slaver's crew who killed Cap each other at full speed.

Eight men were killed and sixty injured. John W. Garrett proposes that each of the trunk-line roads put up a forfeit of alter a settlement of the war is reached tlie commissioners to draw thereupon as the agreement is violated. The. Erie and Pennsylvania indo.se the Colonel John W.

Forney passed peace fully away, a Unit daylight Fridav morning, of Bright's disease. lie was Gi years of age, and leaves a widow, two sons, and three daughters. aut! 1 1' welfare, being th pnncip: scheme, but Mr. Vand" objects to it. testimony The brothers Adc After being elected to parliament for Londonderry, Mr.

Porter had to be escort the Arkansas recntly sent man to ed to his holel by police. The crowd threw stones, and Dickson, M. was cut penitentiary, were murdered on Uie road near Arkansas, Saturday, undoubtedly for revenge. Thirty men are on the head. tain Brownrigg, of the British navy.

Lucy Forties, who was cook in the white home, has sued Steward Crump for il for reporting her to Mrs. Garlield a lliief. The star-route c.T-fR'will not brought before the Grand Jury in Wawhington until the close of he Guiteau trial, which may lar two weeks longer. Two car loads-, containing twentv-four J've elk, from the tarm of Judge Cat on, Ottawa, through Chicago Fri hiv, en route to "Europe, via New York. Not a single complaint has so far, been congre-'f inenj about 'tin-J cutting down of star-routes by the Postollico Department.

Souiebodv has discovered that the Can in search of ihe perpetrators of the In the Spanish chamber of deputies, the minister justice stated that slavery crime, $rnl ha been for new Secret work. Mr. Similiter had led an active life, was a great author and a great traveVr. He helped Profe-sor Morse iu his cleg raped experiments pnd work, and was hinnjelf a tine electrician, and had been honored for hi)? scientific attaiimienU by several foreign governments. Secretary B'aiae, with the assent, of thy president, 'has furnished for publication the instructions given last summer to the United States ministers in Chili and Peru.

They contain nothing pointing to armed interference, and, while opposing the intention of Chili to annex certain territory of her prostrate enemy, recognise her right to do as she pleases. The Cal- "ONTlNUiCD ON r.SCK 5 citizens as a reward. The attorney general of Pennsylvania secured from the Dauphin county court a rule requiring the State Capital Insurance company to shosv cause why it should not he dissolved. Insurance Commissioner Forstor made information before the mayor of Harris! urg and caused the arrest of the oflieers Tof the company. no longer existed in the colonies, having given place to a system of apprenticeship.

The senate committee on elections has asked to be discharged from the cousid-i ration of the case against Senator Miller, (J New York, there being no basis for the allegation irregularity or fraud. The Bank of Greenfield, suspended in 1874, and President Wright fled to parts ada. Pacific ami t.iiu Chicago, ivliiwaukce St. Paul roads are about to form a close union..

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Years Available:
1881-1882